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Date:      Tue, 5 Dec 2000 08:00:41 -0700 (MST)
From:      heistand@heistand.org
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   bridgin/natd/ipfw question
Message-ID:  <20001205150041.A31AF1B244@wendell.heistand.org>

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Hi folks,

                     gateway        switch
                      |-----|         |
                      |     |         |---- machines with real IPs
---- dsl line --------|     |---------|
               Real IP|     |Real IP  |---- machines with fake IPs
                      |-----|         |

What I would like to do is have both the real IP machines and the fake IP
machines downstream of the switch be able to get out to the world.
At the moment I can only do one or the other.
I am running the gateway box in bridging mode and with natd running.
When I enable the ipfw divert rule then I can get out on the fake IPs
but then the real ones stop getting out.  Without the ipfw divert
then just the opposite happens.
Anybody have a thought on how to get both to see the world at the
same time?

ps1: if your not using a fixed width font the ascii pic will look bad, sorry
ps2: thanks to whoever fixed the bug in the bridging/ethernet driver code
     so I can actually run in bridging mode without crashing.

steve


-- 
Steve Heistand
heistand@heistand.org


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